Latest Liturgy
Monday, September 29th
Perspectives – Liturgy September 28, 2025
Ingerid Meagher is the homilist this week. Using two much treasured photos, she explores the subject of perspective and how different viewpoints may shape our understanding of the world. It focusses on how a single event can be perceived in multiple ways, or how personal experiences influence our interpretation of reality.
Recent Liturgies
Monday, September 22nd
International Day of Peace – Liturgy September 21, 2025
These are fraught times in the realm of war and peace. Many would agree readily that peace is much more than the absence of war. So – what else is involved? Today’s homily will offer a larger context for peacemaking –nourished by the Shalom of God – a state of total well-being. It begins with the small, everyday things we can offer to one another – with clarity and purpose. It accumulates!
Monday, September 15th
Season of Creation – Liturgy September 14, 2025
This weekend we will be focusing on 'The Season of Creation '. This annual global, ecumenical Christian celebration which starts on September First and goes to October fourth , is a time dedicated to caring for creation through prayer, reflection and action.
Monday, September 8th
A Spiritual Journey - Liturgy September 7, 2025
Claire shares her spiritual journey from a dyed in the wool Catholic upbringing through different spiritual influences to her present day home with St Mary’s in Exile.
Thursday, September 4th
Homelessness & Mental Health – Liturgy August 31, 2025
The recent Australian Bishops' Conference released a statement on Social Justice as it affects the homeless and those with mental illness. Karyn will be addressing these issues in the light of the work of Micah Projects.
Monday, August 25th
Being Gratefull – Liturgy August 24, 2025
This week, Narelle speaks of the challenge of being grateful for the “little things” with a gospel reminder from Jesus for the people to open their eyes to what is going on around them. We are urged to move beyond what we enjoy and to seek even the smallest of opportunities to practise gratitude, preparing the way for kindness and justice.
Monday, August 18th
Learning to Let Go – Liturgy August 17, 2025
Our lives are cluttered with so much thought. From the moment we wake to the moment we sleep. Cultural conditions from our past, fears of the future and emotions about our current situation. Eckart Tolle says: "Most people are so completely identified with the voice in the head—the incessant stream of involuntary and compulsive thinking and the emotions that accompany it—that we may describe them as being possessed by their mind". Releasing ourselves from this can empower our true selves to take a different, kinder, just and compassionate path.
Wednesday, August 13th
Tribute to Joanna Macy – Liturgy August 10, 2025
This weekend Terry will pay tribute to the late great Joanna Macy, who passed away recently on the 19th July aged 96. She was an environmental activist, author and scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory and deep ecology.
Wednesday, August 6th
Act Justly, Love Tenderly & Walk Humbly – Liturgy, August 3, 2025
One of the Guiding Principles of St Mary’s in Exile is the quote from the prophet Micah,( 6:8), To act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with your God. Margaret will reflect on this quote in light of Richard Rohr’s latest book, The Tears of Things, which addresses the question of how do we live compassionately in a time of violence and despair?
Wednesday, August 6th
The True Vine – Liturgy July 27, 2025
The reading from John’s Gospel about the vine and the branches reminds us that Jesus is the true vine from whom we learn how to live authentic and abundant lives of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and, thus, transform ourselves and our world.